Britain urged to use colonial-era maps to resolve Himalayan border dispute
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'No role for any third parties': India after Nepal PM seeks China, UK involvement in border dispute
India on Tuesday (June 2) firmly rejected any role for third parties in resolving its boundary dispute with Nepal, days after Nepalese Prime Minister Balendra Shah reportedly called for the involvement of China and the United Kingdom in addressing the long-standing issue. '98% India-Nepal boundary demarcated': MEA Responding to the remarks, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said both sides have established bilateral mechanis…
India-Nepal Lipulekh Dispute Returns to the Spotlight After Nepal PM’s Remarks
The decades-old India-Nepal Lipulekh dispute is back in focus after Nepal Prime Minister Balen Shah said both countries had encroached on each other’s territory during his first address to Parliament since taking office. His comments come weeks after India and China announced that the 2026 Kailash Mansarovar Yatra would again operate through the strategically sensitive Lipulekh Pass — a Himalayan corridor near the India-Nepal-China trijunction t…
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